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DVD Audio Ripper 4.0 - User Guide and FAQ
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How to use DVD Audio Ripper
- Click the button "Open DVD" to open you DVD movie.
- Click "Browse..." in "Output" groupbox to select targeting folder.
- Select output audio Format in "Output" groupbox.
- Click "Setting" button to set "Output Frame Rate", "Audio Rate", "Misc" etc.
- Click the button "Rip and Encode All" to start.
Frequently Asked Questions - DVD Audio Ripper
- I tried ripping the audio to WAV and MP3 files. Neither worked. All files created were simply of white noise. Any suggestions?
The white noise problem may be caused by 24 bit LPCM. At present, DVD Audio Ripper only can process 16 bit sound (16 bit sound is standard), so if the audio track is 24 bit, the output file will be white noise. You can choose AC3 in "Audio" combo-box.
- When I load a DVD, the default audio channel is English LPCM 2ch (0xA0). If I change it to English AC3 6ch (0x81), it changes back as soon as I start encoding. Why?
You may only change Title1 to AC3, so when it goes to Title2 it will resume to LPCM. You must highlight each title(Title1 and Title2), then select AC3, because each title may have different audio channel.
- Why a message "Too much sample" pops up when DVD Audio Ripper begins to load a DVD?
That message shows the DVD contains audio-only tracks. Using the latest version, you can choose skip these tracks so that the error doesn't influence the following ripping.
- I want to get a completed file without being split, how can I do?
You can choose "Custom Size" or "Custom Time" in "Volume Size" combo-box and set it to a large number such as 800MB or 120Min by clicking "Settings" button to avoid the output file being split.
- The software says "Cannot allocate memory for the temporary buffer." What can I do?
Please open the Settings menu - Input Settings window. There's an input box after "Save your DVD drive". Did you change the number? The default is 10MB. If you changed to a large number which exceeded your RAM, the error would appear.
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